Basic Tools for Gardening

Tools Needed to Start a Garden

© Janis Masyk-Jackson

Sep 13, 2009
Basic Tools For Gardening, Cris DeRaud
When planting a garden, there are some basic tools that should be kept on hand.

Gardening can be a fun and relaxing pastime. To get started, there are some basic tools that every gardener should have. It's important to have the right tool for each job. Many tools are quite versatile and can be used for a variety of jobs. Although some people who garden have a shed full of tools, it's easy enough to plant a garden with just a handful of essential tools.

Tips for Buying Gardening Tools

It may be tempting to buy some bargain tools, but, in the long run, it's best to buy quality tools that will last. Steel tools that are tempered or heat-treated are among the best. Even better are stainless steel tools because they don't rust, although they can be rather pricey. Be sure to look at the handles on the tools.

Wooden handles are preferred by most people who garden. Make sure there are no flaws, such as knots or splinters, in the wood. In addition, stay away from tools with loose joints as this is a sign of poor craftsmanship. Check the weight of the tools. Try holding different ones before buying any as it would be unwise to buy anything too heavy. Also, keep in mind the handle length. Tools should be comfortable to use.

Buying a Garden Hose

The two main essentials to look for when purchasing a garden hose are durability and length. A good hose should coil easily, without kinking. Hoses come in different lengths, so choose a hose that is long enough to be able to water all areas of the garden. For a sound investment, purchase a hose that comes with a lifetime guarantee.

Shovels and Hand Trowels for Gardening

A round-nose shovel has many uses for gardening. It can be used for digging holes, mixing, turning soil over, and moving materials. A hand trowel is needed for digging smaller holes, transplanting seedlings, and mixing. The best hand trowels are ones that have been forged or cast. They may cost more, but won't bend at the tip.

Rakes for Gardening

Different rakes have different functions in the garden. A lawn rake is used to remove leaves, sticks and clippings. A bamboo rake works just fine, although plastic rakes tend to last longer. Some people like metal rakes, but a drawback to this kind of rake is that the tines can get bent out of shape. A good steel bow rake is used for spreading and leveling soil. It can also be used to break up small clumps of dirt.

Pruners and Hoes for the Garden

A pruner is a basic tool for cutting flowers, small twigs and branches, and shaping shrubs. A good bypass pruner may be expensive, but it's worth it. A garden hoe is used for turning soil, pushing soil, and weeding. Garden hoes can have short and long handles. Think about what the hoe will be used for and which kind of handle will be the most comfortable.

With the above mentioned tools, it's time to start a garden. In addition to these tools, be sure to get a good pair of gloves to protect the hands. Gardening can make a great hobby, provide a creative outlet, and allow for some relaxing time outdoors.

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Sources:

  • Gardening For Dummies, Michael MacCaskey & the Editors of the National Gardening Association, (IDG Books Worldwide, Inc.,) 1996
  • Garden Primer, Barbara Damrosch, (Workman Publishing Company, Inc.,) 1988
  • The Complete Idiot's Guide To Gardening, Jane O'Connor and Emma Sweeny, (Alpha Books,) 1996

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